I haven't made the 2013.02 .msi yet. I'll do that today, though. :-) Pm
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 12:13:47PM -0400, Will Coleda wrote: > I assume you're referring to the .msi ? > > > On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 12:08 PM, Gabor Szabo <szab...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > 1) I think it has not told me the installation finished - it was just done. > > 2) It installed in c:\rakudo without a question or without telling me > > it will do so > > 3) It has not configured PATH to include c:\rakudo > > After doing it manually, perl6 -v worked from the command line. > > > > 4) You cannot use p6doc from the command line so I created a file called > > c:\rakudo\bin\p6doc.bat with the following content: > > @%~dp0perl6.exe %~dp0p6doc %* > > > > this will launch the perl6.exe from the same directory where the > > p6doc.bat file is and will pass all the > > parameters it got to the script. After that running "p6doc Str" worked > > > > 5) Same with panda > > c:\rakudo\bin\panda.bat with the following content: > > @%~dp0perl6.exe %~dp0panda %* > > > > Explanation: > > The leading @ turns off echoing the command > > %~dp0 is the path to the directory where the bat file currently > > executed can be found, it already includes the trailing back-slash \ > > %* includes all the command line parameters > > > > 6) After a bit of searching I found that the > > c:\rakudo\lib\parrot\4.10.0\languages\perl6\lib is the location where > > the modules coming with Rakudo * are installed > > but I have not found any easy way to list them. Is there any? Is there > > a list of the modules that "come with Rakudo *" ? > > > > That's it for now. > > > > > > Gabor > > > > > > -- > Will "Coke" Coleda